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1 2 | genus of April 20, 1884,1 and in the more recent one 2 10| 10. Let Us then show you masonry 3 11| Christian Response to Masonry~11. Those who, by some supreme 4 12| 12. In a matter of such importance 5 13| Masonic Threat to Groups~13. It is beautiful to see 6 14| 14. Women should not join philanthropic 7 16| 16. Every Christian should 8 17| Offensive Against Masonry~17. In addition, since we are 9 18| 18. Masonry has taken control 10 2 | Humanum genus of April 20, 1884,1 and in the more recent 11 2 | recent one of October 15, 1890,2 addressed to the bishops, 12 22| eighth day of December, 1892, in the fifteenth year of 13 19| 19. May this struggle between 14 21| 21. Redouble your prayers so 15 22| 22. As a pledge of these things 16 3 | 3. We shall restrict Ourselves 17 4 | Troubles Caused by Masonry~4. Our country has seen and 18 5 | Contradictions in the Masonic Program~5. In this battle against 19 6 | The Spirit of Masonry~6. We do not wish to exaggerate 20 7 | Social Evils of Masonry~7. The road is very short 21 8 | 8. Such are the fruits which 22 9 | Evil Nature of Masonry~9. That does not surprise 23 | above 24 5 | oaths and demand blind, absolute obedience in crime are allowed 25 9 | off its divine sources. It absolutely denies the supernatural, 26 21| be with you in a greater abundance of grace, fighting and triumphing 27 5 | of organizations use and abuse are denied to religious 28 21| and triumphing with you. Accompany your prayers with the practice 29 6 | and told us all its past accomplishments and future goals. It regards 30 | according 31 2 | deformity and dark fatal activity.~ 32 2 | one of October 15, 1890,2 addressed to the bishops, the clergy 33 4 | of extreme need. If the administration of the sacraments could 34 12| strangers into their homes or admitting them to domestic intimacy, 35 14| well-known without first seeking advice from wise and experienced 36 6 | influence of this spirit on our affairs, We have more than a few 37 15| belonging to masonry or to affiliated groups. Know them by their 38 19| them frequently to better agree on the means and order of 39 13| groups, groups of mutual aid and social security, organizations 40 4 | institutions, they always aim with perseverance to laicize 41 8 | civilization, and progress aimed to facilitate the independence 42 5 | absolute obedience in crime are allowed to flourish with impunity.~ 43 10| attractive appearance or allured by its promises; do not 44 | almost 45 7 | suffering people tremble and the anarchic sects arouse themselves. 46 7 | socialism, communism, and anarchy. Characters exhaust themselves 47 7 | Civil discords and resentful anger between the various orders 48 19| Vicar. An anti-Christian and antipapal Italy would truly be opposed 49 | any 50 | anyone 51 19| Does masonry seek to tear apart Catholic unity, sowing discord 52 5 | They encourage schisms, apostasies, and revolts against legitimate 53 1 | and ever-present danger of apostasy, pushed toward error and 54 10| taken in by its attractive appearance or allured by its promises; 55 13| the sowing-ground and the apprenticeship of the sect in addition 56 2 | encyclical Humanum genus of April 20, 1884,1 and in the more 57 | around 58 7 | tremble and the anarchic sects arouse themselves. The working 59 19| even in the clergy itself, arousing quarrels, fomenting strife, 60 12| They should try to first ascertain that an astute recruiter 61 13| in addition to providing assistance to it.~ 62 5 | proclaimed the right of association, while the legal rights 63 5 | for that reason, should be assured respect and a special protection. 64 12| first ascertain that an astute recruiter of the sect does 65 4 | They have also opposed an atheistic doctrine and a vile realism 66 1 | Now We see His teachings attacked and His reverence outraged, 67 10| no one be taken in by its attractive appearance or allured by 68 6 | exaggerate the masonic power by attributing to its direct and immediate 69 7 | substantially diminished; paternal authority is too often unrecognized 70 7 | a perpetual struggle of avid passions to enjoy, become 71 15| Every familiarity should be avoided, not only with those impious 72 | away 73 21| day the promises of your baptism.~ 74 1 | the ruins of paganism and barbarism.~Can we be Catholic in mind 75 9 | its plans and works, it bases itself solely and entirely 76 5 | Masonic Program~5. In this battle against the Catholic religion, 77 17| courageously go out into the battlefield and confront it. That is 78 20| together and fight manfully the battles of the Lord. May the number, 79 | becoming 80 | beginning 81 2 | It is thus doubly evil, being guilty of a divine offense 82 15| to reconcile Christ and Belial, the Church of God and the 83 7 | Now, however, the state believes itself almost a judge and 84 15| with anyone suspected of belonging to masonry or to affiliated 85 | below 86 12| teacher, doctor or other benefactor. Oh, in how many families 87 22| of Our paternal love, We bestow on you Our apostolic blessing, 88 19| hold them frequently to better agree on the means and order 89 | beyond 90 5 | impious associations which bind their followers by wicked 91 11| know that a rigorous duty binds them to keep their wards 92 2 | 1890,2 addressed to the bishops, the clergy and the Italian 93 22| bestow on you Our apostolic blessing, beloved children.~Given 94 5 | wicked oaths and demand blind, absolute obedience in crime 95 6 | say that the impious sect boasts as one of its principal 96 20| the Lord. May the number, boldness, and strength of the enemy 97 19| By tightening the sacred bond of charity and obedience, 98 4 | they have squandered the booty of the Church's goods, the 99 3 | For a long time now it has bored its way under the deceitful 100 8 | which the masonic sect has borne to us Italians. And after 101 | both 102 11| know that they are strictly bound to separate themselves from 103 9 | spread slowly. They take on boundless dimensions and become the 104 19| who confessed their faith bravely before tyrants, torture, 105 19| you can thwart its plans, bring to naught its efforts, and 106 18| the same not only for your brothers but for all the indigent. 107 9 | three concupiscences are brought to the extreme, the oppressions, 108 14| the passport for masonic business.~ 109 3 | To what troubles, to what calamities has it opened the way in 110 4 | and maxims which can be called the code of revolution. 111 8 | faithful to Jesus Christ, the calumnious title of enemies of the 112 | cannot 113 7 | heavenly hopes and loves; capable and needing the infinite, 114 11| godparents, and whoever has care of others should also know 115 4 | Troubles Caused by Masonry~4. Our country 116 6 | His Vicar on earth and the center of Catholic unity. To see 117 13| religious spirit, these groups certainly prove to be useful and proper. 118 15| libertines who openly promote the character of the sect, but also with 119 7 | communism, and anarchy. Characters exhaust themselves and many 120 2 | than a human one. Is its chief source not that very masonic 121 1 | blood are now lost, the choicest portion of His flock, a 122 1 | We bear to look upon His chosen people exposed to a constant 123 19| one mind, like the first Christians. Gathered around the See 124 8 | at the expense of other citizens have grown. The easy and 125 19| You must then demand and claim for it the freedom and independence 126 7 | themselves. The working classes raise their heads and go 127 6 | preoccupy Us. However, you can clearly see its spirit in the facts 128 4 | priests by the conscription of clerics beyond the limits of extreme 129 5 | contradictions there are! They closed monasteries and convents, 130 12| wolf penetrated in sheep's clothing!~ 131 4 | which can be called the code of revolution. They have 132 19| meetings to plan new ways to combat the Church, and you should 133 7 | Disagreements are frequent, divorce common. Civil discords and resentful 134 11| separated from Christian communion and lose their soul now 135 7 | the ranks of socialism, communism, and anarchy. Characters 136 18| religious of both sexes to compete in the education of Christian 137 8 | modern states which unite and concentrate everything in their hands. 138 9 | corrupts. When these three concupiscences are brought to the extreme, 139 19| the divine plan, and thus condemned to perish.~ 140 1 | Italian People.~Deplorable Conditions in Italy~Guardians of that 141 19| your glorious ancestors who confessed their faith bravely before 142 18| uncertain schools. Masonry has confiscated the inheritance of public 143 17| into the battlefield and confront it. That is what you will 144 10| the weapons which reason, conscience, and faith put in your hands, 145 4 | number of priests by the conscription of clerics beyond the limits 146 3 | Italian people. By way of conspiracies, corruptions, and violences, 147 7 | the fine arts, everything conspires to pervert minds and corrupt 148 1 | chosen people exposed to a constant and ever-present danger 149 5 | but you see their daily contempt of Our person. All kinds 150 7 | scandals. The state should be content with the high and noble 151 1 | sentiment and not resent these continual offenses against divine 152 13| poison has penetrated and continues to penetrate here also, 153 5 | obedience are rebuked as contrary to human dignity and freedom, 154 5 | They closed monasteries and convents, but they let multiply at 155 9 | plundering and source of corruption of an entire people.~ 156 9 | plunders, and sensuality corrupts. When these three concupiscences 157 12| according to the evangelical counsel. Fathers and mothers should 158 17| on the defensive. We must courageously go out into the battlefield 159 7 | manfully, take their lives with cowardly suicide.~ 160 15| for all religions, and the craving to reconcile the maxims 161 18| societies of mutual help and credit unions for its partisans; 162 5 | blind, absolute obedience in crime are allowed to flourish 163 2 | and We showed it in its crude deformity and dark fatal 164 20| through Us. Listen to their cry, arise together and fight 165 2 | of our ancestors and the culture which they handed on to 166 9 | the Catholic Church and to cut off its divine sources. 167 5 | pope, but you see their daily contempt of Our person. 168 2 | its crude deformity and dark fatal activity.~ 169 7 | spectacle we see in our days! That loving respect which 170 17| In addition, since we are dealing with a sect which has pervaded 171 19| before tyrants, torture, and death. What more? Does the sect 172 3 | bored its way under the deceitful guise of a philanthropic 173 22| Peter's, the eighth day of December, 1892, in the fifteenth 174 10| faith put in your hands, defend yourselves from such a proud 175 19| on the means and order of defense. It multiplies its lodges, 176 17| enough to remain on the defensive. We must courageously go 177 2 | We showed it in its crude deformity and dark fatal activity.~ 178 1 | material miseries, and moral degradation?~ 179 1 | where our wondrous Redeemer deigned to establish the seat of 180 8 | have grown. The easy and delicious enjoyment of life by the 181 5 | yet this or that Catholic demonstration is either prohibited or 182 5 | organizations use and abuse are denied to religious societies. 183 9 | divine sources. It absolutely denies the supernatural, repudiating 184 5 | masonic lodges and sectarian dens. They proclaimed the right 185 18| should entrust those that depend on you to Catholic institutions. 186 1 | trials of this war, you who deplore it in your hearts as Catholics 187 16| the fire of unrestrained desires or sensual passions. Groups 188 9 | They take on boundless dimensions and become the oppression, 189 7 | harmony is substantially diminished; paternal authority is too 190 4 | control of education and the direction of charitable institutions, 191 7 | children and parents alike. Disagreements are frequent, divorce common. 192 19| naught its efforts, and disappoint its hopes. Be all of one 193 1 | redemption, We must dutifully discharge each one of Our supreme 194 19| apart Catholic unity, sowing discord even in the clergy itself, 195 7 | monuments and political discourse, photographs and the fine 196 4 | they made every effort to discredit and revile it.~ 197 2 | very masonic sect which We discussed at length in the encyclical 198 7 | lack of moral and social disorders before the present events-but 199 7 | itself almost a judge and disowns these rights or restricts 200 16| books and~journals which distill the poison of impiety and 201 5 | is either prohibited or disturbed. They encourage schisms, 202 8 | blood have thus returned to divisions, corruptions, and the shames 203 12| guise of a friend, teacher, doctor or other benefactor. Oh, 204 4 | also opposed an atheistic doctrine and a vile realism to school, 205 13| directed and more or less dominated by masons, becoming the 206 2 | handed on to us. It is thus doubly evil, being guilty of a 207 12| heart the simplicity of the dove, according to the evangelical 208 11| from this guilty sect or to draw them from it if they have 209 1 | and heart and gaze with dry eyes on that land where 210 19| freedom and independence due it before the law. Does 211 1 | civil redemption, We must dutifully discharge each one of Our 212 11| also know that a rigorous duty binds them to keep their 213 | each 214 2 | against the heavenly and the earthly kingdoms, against the faith 215 13| generally suspect. They can easily be directed and more or 216 18| those directed by zealous ecclesiastics and religious of both sexes 217 1 | likewise made the wonderful edifice of Christian civilization 218 3 | Ourselves now to its deplorable effects on Italy. For a long time 219 6 | unity. To see the evil and efficacious influence of this spirit 220 19| plans, bring to naught its efforts, and disappoint its hopes. 221 8 | is no less than sectarian egotism which yearns to dominate 222 22| Rome at Saint Peter's, the eighth day of December, 1892, in 223 | either 224 1 | reverence outraged, His Church embattled and His Vicar opposed. So 225 7 | rich, and rise. Then we encounter a large and inexhaustible 226 5 | prohibited or disturbed. They encourage schisms, apostasies, and 227 2 | discussed at length in the encyclical Humanum genus of April 20, 228 8 | the calumnious title of enemies of the state. The facts 229 7 | struggle of avid passions to enjoy, become rich, and rise. 230 8 | The easy and delicious enjoyment of life by the world's fortunate 231 | enough 232 19| more? Does the sect try to enslave the Church and to put it 233 11| it if they have already entered. ~ 234 10| do not be seduced by its enticements or frightened by its threats. 235 9 | source of corruption of an entire people.~ 236 9 | bases itself solely and entirely on such a weak and corrupt 237 8 | political independence, equality, civilization, and progress 238 10| Christianity and masonry are essentially irreconcilable, such that 239 1 | wondrous Redeemer deigned to establish the seat of His kingdom? 240 18| Catholic press. Masonry establishes societies of mutual help 241 11| lose their soul now and for eternity. Parents, teachers, godparents, 242 12| the dove, according to the evangelical counsel. Fathers and mothers 243 7 | disorders before the present events-but what a sorrowful spectacle 244 1 | exposed to a constant and ever-present danger of apostasy, pushed 245 | Everyone 246 | everywhere 247 6 | Masonry~6. We do not wish to exaggerate the masonic power by attributing 248 19| your faith and follow the example of your glorious ancestors 249 6 | our Italy. Though often executed by other hands, this persecution 250 7 | and anarchy. Characters exhaust themselves and many souls, 251 1 | taught by long and sorrowful experience, you know well the terrible 252 14| seeking advice from wise and experienced people. That talkative philanthropy 253 1 | look upon His chosen people exposed to a constant and ever-present 254 19| struggle between good and evil extend to everything, and may good 255 8 | yearns to come before you, extolling its merits towards . Italy. 256 1 | heart and gaze with dry eyes on that land where our wondrous 257 8 | civilization, and progress aimed to facilitate the independence of man 258 8 | error and vice and union of faction at the expense of other 259 18| to rise and the rain to fall on the just man and sinner 260 12| benefactor. Oh, in how many families has the wolf penetrated 261 2 | crude deformity and dark fatal activity.~ 262 6 | and seizes from Christ His favored nation, the seat of His 263 19| Church and to put it at the feet of the state as a humble 264 | few 265 5 | public shows find an open field; yet this or that Catholic 266 22| of December, 1892, in the fifteenth year of Our pontificate.  ~ 267 20| cry, arise together and fight manfully the battles of 268 21| greater abundance of grace, fighting and triumphing with you. 269 18| inheritance of public charity; fill the void, then, with the 270 5 | All kinds of public shows find an open field; yet this 271 7 | discourse, photographs and the fine arts, everything conspires 272 16| impiety and which stir up the fire of unrestrained desires 273 6 | seizes from the Church its first-born daughter and seizes from 274 6 | direct or indirect manner, by flattery or threats, seduction or 275 6 | We have more than a few fleeting indications and the series 276 1 | choicest portion of His flock, a people faithful to Him 277 5 | in crime are allowed to flourish with impunity.~ 278 10| yourselves from such a proud foe. Let no one be taken in 279 19| profession of your faith and follow the example of your glorious 280 19| itself, arousing quarrels, fomenting strife, and inciting insubordination, 281 7 | That loving respect which forms domestic harmony is substantially 282 8 | enjoyment of life by the world's fortunate is nurtured in the same 283 7 | order is undermined at its foundations. Books and journals, schools 284 19| Italians and Catholics, free and non-sectarian, faithful 285 19| and you should hold them frequently to better agree on the means 286 12| himself in the guise of a friend, teacher, doctor or other 287 15| should avoid familiarity or friendship with anyone suspected of 288 20| strength of the enemy not frighten you, because God is stronger 289 10| seduced by its enticements or frightened by its threats. Remember 290 4 | promote civil marriages and funerals. If they have not yet succeeded 291 6 | past accomplishments and future goals. It regards the public 292 19| like the first Christians. Gathered around the See of Peter 293 1 | of our glories, for they gave to Italy its primacy over 294 1 | Catholic in mind and heart and gaze with dry eyes on that land 295 7 | them at will. Finally, the general social order is undermined 296 13| religious influence should be generally suspect. They can easily 297 2 | in the encyclical Humanum genus of April 20, 1884,1 and 298 8 | Italy. It likewise yearns to give Us and all those who, heeding 299 1 | the most beautiful of our glories, for they gave to Italy 300 19| follow the example of your glorious ancestors who confessed 301 19| jealous guardian of Italian glory. Therefore, be Italians 302 6 | accomplishments and future goals. It regards the public powers 303 11| eternity. Parents, teachers, godparents, and whoever has care of 304 21| in a greater abundance of grace, fighting and triumphing 305 21| God might be with you in a greater abundance of grace, fighting 306 7 | cities. New generations which grew up in a spirit of misunderstood 307 8 | expense of other citizens have grown. The easy and delicious 308 7 | inexhaustible source of grudges, discords, corruptions, 309 19| the inspirer and jealous guardian of Italian glory. Therefore, 310 1 | Deplorable Conditions in Italy~Guardians of that faith to which the 311 2 | and the culture which they handed on to us. It is thus doubly 312 7 | and human rights in their harmonious universality. Now, however, 313 7 | respect which forms domestic harmony is substantially diminished; 314 | He 315 7 | working classes raise their heads and go to swell the ranks 316 8 | give Us and all those who, heeding Our words, remain faithful 317 9 | anything other than the height of pride, greed, and sensuality. 318 18| establishes societies of mutual help and credit unions for its 319 7 | recognizing, protecting, and helping divine and human rights 320 | herself 321 7 | should be content with the high and noble office of recognizing, 322 | Him 323 19| the Church, and you should hold them frequently to better 324 19| may good prevail. Masonry holds frequent meetings to plan 325 4 | spiritual progress. To the holy maxims and laws of the Gospel, 326 12| inviting strangers into their homes or admitting them to domestic 327 18| and maintain shelters for honesty in danger. An anti-Christian 328 18| It opens and maintains houses of vice, leaving you to 329 2 | length in the encyclical Humanum genus of April 20, 1884, 330 19| the feet of the state as a humble servant? You must then demand 331 21| Seek God's mercies with humility and perseverance, renewing 332 10| other. You can no longer ignore such incompatibility between 333 4 | sacraments could not be impeded, they sought nonetheless 334 16| which distill the poison of impiety and which stir up the fire 335 6 | That spirit, which is the implacable enemy of Christ and of the 336 12| 12. In a matter of such importance and where the seduction 337 5 | allowed to flourish with impunity.~ 338 7 | below. The cities teem with incitements to vice, precocious crimes, 339 19| quarrels, fomenting strife, and inciting insubordination, revolt, 340 10| can no longer ignore such incompatibility between Catholic and mason, 341 4 | worship of faith, so-called independent morality for Catholic morality, 342 6 | more than a few fleeting indications and the series of facts 343 18| brothers but for all the indigent. This will show that true 344 6 | immediate or mediate, direct or indirect manner, by flattery or threats, 345 7 | the goods of this earth. Inevitably there is a perpetual struggle 346 7 | we encounter a large and inexhaustible source of grudges, discords, 347 7 | capable and needing the infinite, it throws itself insatiably 348 7 | infinite, it throws itself insatiably on the goods of this earth. 349 12| domestic intimacy, at least insofar as their faith is not sufficiently 350 19| See has always been the inspirer and jealous guardian of 351 6 | the public powers as its instruments, wining or not, which is 352 19| fomenting strife, and inciting insubordination, revolt, and schism? By 353 4 | every sort. The satanic intent of the persecutors has been 354 12| admitting them to domestic intimacy, at least insofar as their 355 5 | religion and reserve odious intolerance and vexations precisely 356 4 | they sought nonetheless to introduce and promote civil marriages 357 4 | the Christian arts. Having invaded the temple of the Lord, 358 12| mothers should be wary of inviting strangers into their homes 359 10| masonry are essentially irreconcilable, such that to join one is 360 5 | for the religion of the Italians-which, for that reason, should 361 19| always been the inspirer and jealous guardian of Italian glory. 362 8 | words, remain faithful to Jesus Christ, the calumnious title 363 7 | believes itself almost a judge and disowns these rights 364 11| rigorous duty binds them to keep their wards from this guilty 365 12| prudence of the serpent, while keeping in your heart the simplicity 366 1 | establish the seat of His kingdom? Now We see His teachings 367 2 | heavenly and the earthly kingdoms, against the faith of our 368 7 | and many souls, no longer knowing how to suffer nobly nor 369 12| faith is not sufficiently known. They should try to first 370 7 | In our Italy there was no lack of moral and social disorders 371 4 | aim with perseverance to laicize everything, which is to 372 1 | gaze with dry eyes on that land where our wondrous Redeemer 373 7 | rise. Then we encounter a large and inexhaustible source 374 19| independence due it before the law. Does masonry seek to tear 375 5 | of association, while the legal rights which all kinds of 376 5 | apostasies, and revolts against legitimate superiors in the Church. 377 2 | sect which We discussed at length in the encyclical Humanum 378 22| year of Our pontificate.  ~LEO XIII ~ ~ 379 15| only with those impious libertines who openly promote the character 380 8 | our country. From them, license of error and vice and union 381 19| today shows its face to the light of day. You Italian Catholics 382 | like 383 4 | conscription of clerics beyond the limits of extreme need. If the 384 20| at this time through Us. Listen to their cry, arise together 385 3 | has it opened the way in a little more than thirty years?~ 386 7 | themselves manfully, take their lives with cowardly suicide.~ 387 1 | centuries. How can We bear to look upon His chosen people exposed 388 11| Christian communion and lose their soul now and for eternity. 389 1 | redeemed by His blood are now lost, the choicest portion of 390 1 | must raise Our voice in loud protestations against the 391 10| predecessors, and We have loudly repeated the warning.~ 392 22| as a sign of Our paternal love, We bestow on you Our apostolic 393 7 | raised to heavenly hopes and loves; capable and needing the 394 7 | we see in our days! That loving respect which forms domestic 395 18| institutions. It opens and maintains houses of vice, leaving 396 | make 397 | makes 398 6 | mediate, direct or indirect manner, by flattery or threats, 399 4 | which is to remove the mark of Christianity from it. 400 4 | introduce and promote civil marriages and funerals. If they have 401 10| incompatibility between Catholic and mason, beloved children: you have 402 13| more or less dominated by masons, becoming the sowing-ground 403 12| 12. In a matter of such importance and where 404 18| in religious and secular matters militates at its expense, 405 | Meanwhile 406 6 | masonry, in an immediate or mediate, direct or indirect manner, 407 19| Masonry holds frequent meetings to plan new ways to combat 408 15| of the revolution. These men seek to reconcile Christ 409 21| toward the needy. Seek God's mercies with humility and perseverance, 410 | might 411 18| religious and secular matters militates at its expense, so that 412 7 | everything conspires to pervert minds and corrupt hearts. Meanwhile 413 4 | inheritance necessary for the ministers, and reduced the number 414 1 | error and vice, material miseries, and moral degradation?~ 415 11| Those who, by some supreme misfortune, have given their name to 416 7 | which grew up in a spirit of misunderstood freedom are unleashed in 417 8 | everything, particularly the modern states which unite and concentrate 418 5 | contradictions there are! They closed monasteries and convents, but they let 419 18| so that your effort and money are required by the Catholic 420 7 | universities, clubs and theaters, monuments and political discourse, 421 | most 422 12| evangelical counsel. Fathers and mothers should be wary of inviting 423 | much 424 19| and order of defense. It multiplies its lodges, so that you 425 8 | the plans of masonry, the names of political independence, 426 4 | persecutors has been to substitute naturalism for Christianity, the worship 427 19| thwart its plans, bring to naught its efforts, and disappoint 428 4 | part of the inheritance necessary for the ministers, and reduced 429 4 | beyond the limits of extreme need. If the administration of 430 7 | hopes and loves; capable and needing the infinite, it throws 431 21| especially charity toward the needy. Seek God's mercies with 432 7 | content with the high and noble office of recognizing, protecting, 433 7 | longer knowing how to suffer nobly nor how to redeem themselves 434 19| and Catholics, free and non-sectarian, faithful to the nation 435 | nonetheless 436 | nor 437 | nothing 438 8 | the world's fortunate is nurtured in the same source. A people 439 5 | their followers by wicked oaths and demand blind, absolute 440 12| least danger, avoid every occasion, and take the greatest precautions. 441 2 | in the more recent one of October 15, 1890,2 addressed to 442 5 | of religion and reserve odious intolerance and vexations 443 | off 444 2 | being guilty of a divine offense no less than a human one. 445 1 | not resent these continual offenses against divine beliefs? 446 17| The Offensive Against Masonry~17. In addition, 447 7 | with the high and noble office of recognizing, protecting, 448 12| doctor or other benefactor. Oh, in how many families has 449 | once 450 3 | to what calamities has it opened the way in a little more 451 18| Catholic institutions. It opens and maintains houses of 452 17| will do, beloved children, opposing press to press, school to 453 7 | corrupt hearts. Meanwhile the oppressed and suffering people tremble 454 9 | and sensuality. Now, pride oppresses, greed plunders, and sensuality 455 9 | dimensions and become the oppression, plundering and source of 456 9 | brought to the extreme, the oppressions, greed, and seductive corruptions 457 7 | anger between the various orders increase every day in the 458 | Otherwise 459 | ours 460 | Ourselves 461 1 | attacked and His reverence outraged, His Church embattled and 462 9 | civilization, this sect tries to overthrow the Catholic Church and 463 1 | which the Christian nations owe their morality and civil 464 19| interests of church and papacy, which are just as much 465 19| multiply Catholic clubs and parochial groups, promote charitable 466 4 | Church's goods, the greatest part of the inheritance necessary 467 5 | Catholic religion, what partiality and contradictions there 468 8 | to dominate everything, particularly the modern states which 469 18| and credit unions for its partisans; you should do the same 470 14| with such pomp is often the passport for masonic business.~ 471 6 | out and told us all its past accomplishments and future 472 19| Peter and united to your pastors, protect the supreme interests 473 8 | The facts say that masonic patriotism is no less than sectarian 474 13| penetrated and continues to penetrate here also, especially here, 475 8 | this guilty sect toward our peninsula, "merits" which bear repeating. 476 11| one of these societies of perdition should know that they are 477 19| plan, and thus condemned to perish.~ 478 7 | earth. Inevitably there is a perpetual struggle of avid passions 479 4 | has been made a sign for persecutions of every sort. The satanic 480 4 | The satanic intent of the persecutors has been to substitute naturalism 481 5 | their daily contempt of Our person. All kinds of public shows 482 17| dealing with a sect which has pervaded everything, it is not enough 483 7 | everything conspires to pervert minds and corrupt hearts. 484 14| experienced people. That talkative philanthropy which is opposed to Christian 485 7 | and political discourse, photographs and the fine arts, everything 486 18| private relief. It has placed pious works in the hands of its 487 18| of private relief. It has placed pious works in the hands 488 22| 22. As a pledge of these things and as a 489 9 | and become the oppression, plundering and source of corruption 490 9 | pride oppresses, greed plunders, and sensuality corrupts. 491 14| Christian charity with such pomp is often the passport for 492 22| the fifteenth year of Our pontificate.  ~LEO XIII ~ ~ 493 5 | and independence of the pope, but you see their daily 494 1 | are now lost, the choicest portion of His flock, a people faithful 495 18| leaving you to do what is possible to open and maintain shelters 496 6 | to exaggerate the masonic power by attributing to its direct 497 6 | goals. It regards the public powers as its instruments, wining 498 21| Accompany your prayers with the practice of the Christian virtues, 499 19| charitable associations and prayer organizations, and maintain 500 12| occasion, and take the greatest precautions. Use all the prudence of


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